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9 description of the people who speak that language , and the speakers , and hence the language , also exist in a political context . The information that our linguistic descriptions give about social matters should be as accurate as ...
9 description of the people who speak that language , and the speakers , and hence the language , also exist in a political context . The information that our linguistic descriptions give about social matters should be as accurate as ...
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However , Mayas are suggesting , more and more frequently , that the proper role of the foreign linguist is to teach speakers of Mayan languages how to do linguistics . This comment is directed not only to descriptive linguists who work ...
However , Mayas are suggesting , more and more frequently , that the proper role of the foreign linguist is to teach speakers of Mayan languages how to do linguistics . This comment is directed not only to descriptive linguists who work ...
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For example , Felix asked native speakers of German who were learning English to judge English sentences that violate various grammatical principles ( among them superiority violations , thattrace violations , specified subject ...
For example , Felix asked native speakers of German who were learning English to judge English sentences that violate various grammatical principles ( among them superiority violations , thattrace violations , specified subject ...
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